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Back on Ivanpah Road, I'm at about 4600 feet elevation, almost at my high point for the day

7857-ivanpah-rd.jpg After filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscapeAfter filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscapeAfter filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscapeAfter filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscapeAfter filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscapeAfter filling up on water, I hike the 1/2 mile back to the 10-ton bike and resume today's journey toward the Piute RangeThumbnailsIvanpah Road passes through a blasted slot through the rocky landscape

I remember riding this stretch of the road at sunset, trying to ignore heat exhaustion, during last May's trip. But it's scenic under all circumstances.